WHEN DOES IMPLANTATION HAPPEN

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Tue, 10-07-2008 - 9:52am
IM 9-8-9DPO AND I WAS JUST WONDERING WHEN DOES IMPANTATION HAPPEN. WITH MY LAST PG I TESTED EVERYOTHER DAY AND DIDNT GET A BFP TILL I WAS 18 DPO , WHO , THISMONTH MY L PHASE IS ONLY 14-15 DAYS AND I WORRIED THAT I WONT HAVE ENOUGH TIME FOR IMPLANTATION, SEEING THAT THE HCG WASNT DETECTED TILL 18DPO LAST TIME. ANYONE
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Tue, 10-07-2008 - 10:39am

Implantation can occur as early as 3 dpo and as late as 12 dpo.


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Tue, 10-07-2008 - 10:43am

14-15 days is PLENTY of time.

implantation happens 7-10 dpo.

for my first, i had implantation bleeding at 13 dpo, got my BFP at 15 dpo (BUT I WASNT CHARTING WITH TEMPS, so i can't be positive about those days!!)

for my second, i was temping so i know that i got a BFP at 11 dpo (altho i had odd HPTs at 9 and 10 dpo, so i probably implanted at 7 dpo, but the HPT wasnt fully detecting yet)

my LPs since having kids are about 12 days. it is enough to get PG!!



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Tue, 12-09-2008 - 6:12pm
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Tue, 12-09-2008 - 6:49pm
They say 7-10 days after O, but I belive it can be upto 12 dpo.
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Mon, 12-29-2008 - 8:12pm
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Mon, 12-29-2008 - 8:33pm

Here is what I found, and I hope this is what answer you are looking for:

Answer: Many consider a pregnancy to have taken place with the union of the egg and the sperm - or with fertilization. That fact is, when the egg is fertilized it remains initially "detached" from the mother - just a tiny, free-floating speck in the wide universe of the womb. Following fertilization, the incipient embryo (or blastocyst) is just a cluster of multiplying cells - and the blastocyst must develop and grow through a number of phases and stages before it is prepared to "hook up" with the mother. This hook up or connection is called "implantation".

When the embryo (blastocyst) is ready, it will nestle into the womb or side of the uterus. At this moment of implantation, pregnancy has officially taken place and the placental tissue begins to secrete the hormone hCG. Implantation may take place as early as a handful of days after ovulation or well over a week. On average, one can expect implantation to occur about seven to ten days after you ovulate.

Signs of implantation are few: Unlike pains associated with the release of the egg (mittelschmerz), there is seldom any kind of cramping or physical awareness that implantation has taken place. In fact, the first sign of implantation may be a positive pregnancy test!On the other hand, some women do experience what is called implantation bleeding, a very light spotting that may occur just shortly after the embryo implants in the uterine lining of the womb. Again, this spotting will be very light, won't last more than a day, and will be typically brown or possibly reddish in color.

also found this:

If conception occurred, implantation (when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall) typically happens seven to ten days after ovulation, but it can happen a few days earlier or later as well.

There are some signs of implantation or successful conception that may be seen on your chart but all of them can occur with or without pregnancy. You can also be pregnant and see none of these signs on your chart. There is thus really no way to know if they are related to implantation while they are happening, though they occur with greater frequency on pregnancy charts. Some possible signs of implantation or successful conception are:

light spotting that happens for just a brief period of time around seven to ten days past ovulation.
a second thermal shift that occurs around seven to ten days past ovulation.
a dip in temperature that lasts just a single day, around seven to ten days past ovulation.

Here is also some more info:

Implantation is the act of the fertilized egg attaching to the uterine wall. Once fertilization occurs, the fertilized egg remains in the fallopian tube for 3 days. It then enters the uterus where it gets very close to the endometrium (lining of the uterus) and begins to invade this endometrium to implant. Implantation typically occurs 6 to 10 days after ovulation, or day 20 to 24 of a menstrual cycle. However, it can happen a few days earlier or later. In an average, 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs on day 14 (the first day of a period is considered day 1 in a cycle). Once fertilization occurs, the egg stays in the fallopian tube for 3 days before entering the uterus and begins to implant to the uterine lining.

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Tue, 12-30-2008 - 10:55am
This post if from nearly 3 months ago, but I noticed that you're bumping it. Are there more questions that you have, or are you having these concerns again this cycle?
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